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5.8 Electrical connection
DANGER
Incorrect electrical installation
Explosion hazard!
For electrical installation, also observe the requirements of IEC 60079-14.
Always connect explosion-proof motors via a motor protection switch.
DANGER
Work on the pump set by unqualified personnel
Danger of death from electric shock!
Always have the electrical connections installed by a trained and qualified
electrician.
Observe regulations IEC 60364 and, for explosion-proof models, EN 60079.
WARNING
Incorrect connection to the mains
Damage to the mains network, short circuit!
Observe the technical specifications of the local energy supply companies.
1. Check the available mains voltage against the data on the motor name plate.
2. Select an appropriate start-up method.
NOTE
A motor protection device is recommended.
5.8.1 Connecting the motor
NOTE
In compliance with IEC 60034-8, three-phase motors are always wired for clockwise
rotation (looking at the motor shaft stub).
The pump's direction of rotation is indicated by an arrow on the pump.
1. Match the motor's direction of rotation to that of the pump.
2. Observe the manufacturer's product literature supplied with the motor.
5.9
Checking the direction of rotation
DANGER
Temperature increase resulting from contact between rotating and stationary
components
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
Never check the direction of rotation by starting up the unfilled pump set.
Separate the pump from the motor to check the direction of rotation.
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